@Dreamzchaser, thanks! Townline doesn't carry Blue Australorps, I called and asked. But I appreciate the help. 

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I prefer using the pellets rather than the crumble feed. They seemed to waste the crumble by scooping it out of the feeder. It could have been because I used to mix a bit of corn in with the crumbles a long time ago ( which I stopped doing because the scooped out the feed looking for the corn)!I will look into that idea. I do know that I have moles. Where the chickens will go, I guess they will not have grubs but I think grubs are way bigger for chickens, are they?
I also want to get a small garden going, well two. One for the chicks and one for me. I have no clue what my little puppy will do once she sees them,My puppy is bipolar, well add, adhd at times. She can get so much energetic at times even though at most she is just laying around. I have to keep an eye on both. Do not need a chick to peck on the poor thing, lol
I do have questions about the feed. If they are laying eggs they need to be fed different? as a little girl, I do not remember about any feed. My mom will give them kitchen scraps. I would love to hatch them but if one is a rooster, then I will have to eat it and after seeing it come to life, that will be a bit hard. oh, no my bad, there was something called purina and it was like round brown pellets as well as crumbed corn. I have no clue what those are called on English unless the purina was due to the brand. I do not use any Purina brand, my dog is allergic and they hold their corn too long and is gets mold. My dog got ear infection twice because of my stupidity of not reading labels.
Is there a was to order from a hatchery and them being females?
Thank you for all the advise, it is much welcomed.![]()
Is that Blaines of "Find value at Blaines Farm and Fleet" jingle fame? I see that commercial twice a day, at least.I actually went through Blaines to get my chicks
OMG, those things are on non.stop!Right now the betting commercials are my most detested. Especially the gal who says, "Make. It. Rain."
ok, heading to store to get a heat lamp. Be back in a bitIt needs to be 90-95 degrees where the chicks are. If it's not, add a heat lamp. You may need to experiment with the height of the lamp to get the temperature right. If they are all cuddled together, they may be too cold and trying to get warm.
They need one spot that is almost that warm, the rest of the brooder should be cooler.It needs to be 90-95 degrees where the chicks are.